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The Lover's Dictionary by David Levithan

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4.0

4.5 Stars for this unique little buddy.
It was innovative, great and best of all it did not dissapoint!
Insurgent by Veronica Roth

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3.0

I was really blown away by Divergent and was expecting high and more from Insurgent.
Sadly it just turned out to be a commoner.
I may have enjoyed it much better if Roth's Dystopian Chicago didn't turn out to be just some random war affected scenario with a girl called as Divergent battling in among her world and finding out the truths about it.............
sad but true
Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson

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5.0

I cried like a baby for hours. It turned out to be way better than I had expected it to be. Review, next week.
Mind Games by Kiersten White

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2.0

1.5 Stars
This was the dumbest book I've read in a while.
It had a really strong premise but that's all the 1.5 stars are for.
The characters are epitomes of idiocy, the writing style is poor and not well edited.
To me it was a potentially going to be a good story that was ruined in the wrong hands!
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

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5.0

What a beautiful book!
Even before having finished reading it, I'd resolved to give it the highest rating possible. The ending, if anything, secured only further appreciation.
I am, what one would call a fan of the book. The characters, the liveliness of Elizabeth Bennett, the well constructed character of Mr. Darcy and so many others, prove beyond a point, that this book deserves all the praise it's been judiciously awarded over these years.
The way people present themselves and what society understands of them could be so far from the truth of their character. This subject matter has been well explored within this novel. Hence why, it can only be justified as truly remarkable and timeless.
The language of the book is very alluring, pleasing to the mind and very affirmative.
It is so much more than a romance. At its essence, it's a delightful read that reveals the very dynamics of human nature, of how easily it can be deceived or lead to deception. The acknowledgment of both pride and prejudice has been dealth with extremely well, especially when faced with circumstances where one is made to feel differently and thus act in diffidence.
I highly recommend this book to everyone :)